Data Entry Soil Moisture Protocols Disabled
09/12/2012
During the dates of 9/12/13, and 9/12/14 the following Data Entry protocols will be disabled: Near Surface Star Pattern Near Surface Transect Pattern Depth Profile Soil Moisture Sensor  >>
Announcing Phase 2 of the Student Climate Research Campaign
09/10/2012
Beginning today, 10 September 2012, GLOBE embarks on Phase Two of SCRC. Phase Two focuses on conducting climate science research using GLOBE data and other long-term datasets. This is the main thrust of SCRC Phase Two.  >>
Webinars: 11 + 12 September - How to Develop a Research Question
09/06/2012
Dates/Times ● 11 September - 14:00 UTC ● 12 September - 00:00 UTC This is the first webinar in the SCRC Scientist Skills series on how to develop a research question. Presenter: Dixon Butler GPO Lead Facilitators: Kristin Wegner, Sarah Tessendorf.  >>
Calling All Artists - Enter the 2013 GLOBE Climate Calendar Competition
09/04/2012
The time is now for your students to showcase their artistic abilities. Encourage them to participate in the first-ever student climate calendar art competition.  >>
GLOBE Community Influences Technical Modifications
09/04/2012
The GLOBE Program Office (GPO) technical team continues to work in a collaborative fashion with our partner, Raytheon as we add to the growing list of protocols available in the new visualization tool on the GLOBE website. Stay tuned as more features, functionality and useful tools come online.  >>
Great Global Investigation of Climate 1-30 September 2012
09/04/2012
The next Great Global Investigation of Climate (GGIC) takes place throughout the month of September. Engage your students in: -going outside to collect data: precipitation, air and soil temperature; and -entering the data in the GLOBE database.  >>
2012 Student Xpedition to the Roof of Africa
08/31/2012
The 4th annual GLOBE Africa and Seasons and Biomes Xpedition is just around the corner. In a matter of weeks, GLOBE students, teachers and scientists will make another epic trek to the summit of the highest peak in Africa.  >>
Great Global Investigation of Climate IOP 1-30 September
08/29/2012
The next Great Global Investigation of Climate (GGIC) takes place throughout the month of September. Take your students outdoors to collect precipitation measurements as well as air and soil temperature data. Then, enter the data in the GLOBE database and learn how to classify local weather and climate.  >>
New to SCRC - Phenology and Climate Project
08/29/2012
Did you know that some species of plants are flowering almost a month earlier than they were a century ago? Now you can play an active role in researching the important relationship between plants and climate by taking part in the new GLOBE Phenology and Climate Project.  >>
Online Webinars August 21 and 22 - Join Us
08/20/2012
Now is the time to learn what you need to know about Phase Two of the Student Climate Research Campaign. You won't want to miss your chance to connect with the GLOBE Program Office (GPO) experts online during one of the webinars listed below. 21 and 22 August  >>
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